CSM - UAL - Graphic Communication Design

Graphic Design

2018 - 2021

I studied BA Graphic Communication Design at Central Saint Martins from 2018 to 2021, developing a broad, concept-driven practice across typography, computation, image-making, print, and contextual design, while exploring how graphic communication can respond to cultural, social, and environmental questions. The course encouraged rigorous experimentation, critical thinking, and “thinking through making,” allowing me to shape a practice that sits between illustration, visual systems, and communication-led design. A major highlight was exhibiting one of my final pieces on the front of Flannels on Oxford Street, alongside showing work at the Granary in King’s Cross. More than anything, CSM was an inspiring, formative environment - collaborating with exceptionally talented peers and learning from generous, challenging tutors pushed my standards, expanded my thinking, and confirmed my desire to pursue design as both a craft and a lifelong practice.

More than anything, Central Saint Martins felt like a defining stepping stone in my creative journey. Being part of such a prestigious and forward-thinking design community gave me confidence in both my ideas and my potential, and set a strong foundation for entering the industry. Collaborating with exceptionally talented peers and learning from tutors who continuously challenged my thinking sharpened my perspective and raised my expectations of myself. It was an environment that encouraged ambition, curiosity, and independence - and one that played a significant role in shaping not only how I design, but how I approach my career.